setting-up-sbrw VS Gistlyn

Compare setting-up-sbrw vs Gistlyn and see what are their differences.

setting-up-sbrw

A *brief* guide on how to set up a Soapbox Race World (SBRW) server for NFS: World. Should include everything you'll need. (by berkayylmao)
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setting-up-sbrw Gistlyn
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2.6 0.0
about 3 years ago about 2 years ago
Batchfile TypeScript
GNU General Public License v3.0 only GNU General Public License v3.0 or later
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setting-up-sbrw

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Gistlyn

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  • Gist.cafe – Execute Gists of Python Node Deno C# Dart Swift Go Kotlin Java VB F#
    2 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Jan 2021
    > Where is the Gist code running, say for a console app?

    In a Docker Container under a restricted user.

    > Could I use this to securely demo new concepts to long term clients using their privileged data without their in-house IT people raising valid infosec concerns?

    Yep! you can download the same Docker Container gist.cafe uses to run a local instance: https://gist.cafe/#local

    The code is running in a Docker container under a restricted user which their in-house IT can further isolate by running the local instance in an isolated server.

    > Is this the early stages of a new ServiceStack offering, or more of an interest driver?

    Nope something created for fun which we needed to create to host Live examples in our own docs ourselves, which IMO others needing to something similar would find useful. I basically had to do a rewrite of https://github.com/ServiceStack/Gistlyn which did something similar but was tied to .NET Framework and used App Domains which aren't available in .NET 5.0 so as part of the redesign & rewrite to use separate processes it was easy to add support for other languages.

    > Certainly motivated me to click through to learn more about ServiceStack's products

    Awesome!

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